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Turner (G.). 

 1. On the Extraneous Fossils termed Mammoth Bones. — Trans. Am. 

 Phil. Soc. IV. p. 510. 



Turner (H. N.). 



1. Observations on the Distinction between the Cervical and Dorsal 

 Vertebrse in the Class Mammalia. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 1847, XV. 

 p. 110.— Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. XX. p. 429. 



2. On some of the Foramina at the base of the Slcull in Mammalia, 

 and on the Classification of the Order Carnivora. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 1848, p. 63. 



3. Notes on the Dissection of the Paradoxurus typus and of Dipus 

 CBgyptius. — Proc. Zool. Soc. XVII. p. 24. 



4. On the evidences of Affinity afforded by the Skull in the Ungu- 

 late Mammalia.— Proc. Zool. Soc. XVII. p. 147. 



5. Contributions to the Anatomy of the Tapir. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 

 p. 102. 



6. On the generic subdivision of the Sovida, or Hollow-horned Ru- 

 minants. — Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, p. 164. 



7. On the Disputed Sensibility of Insects. — Zoologist, p. 1582 ; An 

 Essay on Classification, p. 1943. 



Turner (Samuel). 



1. On the Yak of Tartary.— Asiat. Res. IV. p. 351. 



2. An Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Thesshoo Lama 

 in Thibet. Lond. 1800, fig. 



Turner (Guil.). 

 1 . Avium prsecipuarum, quarum apud Plinium et Aristotelem mentio 

 fit, brevis et succincta Ilistoria. Colon. 1544; 1564,8°. — Cambr. 

 1823, 12°. (Pr. Print.) 



Turner (Rev. W.). 



1. Notice of curious Mechanical Feats of a small species of Spider 

 (Aranea extensa?). — Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Newcastle, I. p. 42. — 

 Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sc. II. p. 454. 



2. On the Feeling of Insects. — Zoologist, p. 1576. 



Turner (W.W.). 

 1. The Apaches.— Lit. World, 1852, p. 281 (American). 



TuRPiN (Fr. H.). 

 1. Histoire civile et naturelle du Royaume de Siara, etc. Paris, 1771, 

 2 vols. 12°.— Biogr. Un. XL VII. p. 98.— Bohm. Bibl. L 1, p. 688. 



Turpin(P.J.F.). 



1. Observations sur quelques Productions marines, qui avaient ete con- 

 siderees, les unes comme des Animalcules isol6s, les autres comme 

 des agregations filamenteuses d'Animalcules analogues aux premiers. 

 —Mem. Mus. XV. p. 299, fig.— Fentss. Bull. XXII. p. 474. 



2. Observations sur le nouveau genre Surirella. — Mem. Mus. XVI. 

 p. 361, fig. 



3. Analyse microscopique de I'CEuf du Lima9on des jardins {Helix 

 aspersa, Linn.). — Ann. Sc. n. 1832, XXV. p. 426. 



4. Etude microscopique de la Cristatella mucedo, Cuv., espece de 



Polype d'eau douce. — Acad. Sc. Par. Janv. 1837 Ann. Sc. n.(2'' S.) 



VII. p. 65.— C. R. IV. p. 41. 



